cement
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I agree that proper nutrition is the number one element for health of any species.
The link between calcium and vitamin D is important because as far as I know, the absorption of calcium is maintained by the presence of enough vitamin D. Maybe the case for calcium is overstated just like it was with humans. It may even turn out, that with proper research that calcium isn't even as important as say magnesium or zinc or other minerals.
I always supplied it too our vitticeps but he got heaps of time out in the sun anyway, when you look at natural origins of location, say diurnal desert or open woodland species over forest or cave species (nocturnal or not), there could be a reasonable assumption that uv lighting (if theres an inability to access full sunlight might be good) if a diet is lacking in certain vitamins.
Probably hasn't been properly researched though? I would be interested to read any research papers on it.
The link between calcium and vitamin D is important because as far as I know, the absorption of calcium is maintained by the presence of enough vitamin D. Maybe the case for calcium is overstated just like it was with humans. It may even turn out, that with proper research that calcium isn't even as important as say magnesium or zinc or other minerals.
I always supplied it too our vitticeps but he got heaps of time out in the sun anyway, when you look at natural origins of location, say diurnal desert or open woodland species over forest or cave species (nocturnal or not), there could be a reasonable assumption that uv lighting (if theres an inability to access full sunlight might be good) if a diet is lacking in certain vitamins.
Probably hasn't been properly researched though? I would be interested to read any research papers on it.